Non-Food Halloween Treats That Will Wow Your Teens!

Whether Halloween parties or trick-or-treating take over your neighborhood on the last day of October every year, it seems there’s at least that one year when your new tween or teen loses that excitement for Halloween. Perhaps they feel too old for trick-or-treating and so they stay indoors, glued to a computer screen, realizing it’s both easier and cheaper to simply hit up the 75% off sales on candy the day after Halloween.

Of course, while sales are spectacular, they are not nearly as fun as participating in the holiday festivities. Gifting your teen, or even your own friends and coworkers, these non-food Halloween treats can infuse some of the fun back into this spook-tacular holiday. And perhaps remind them to carve out a little time for themselves devoid of technology and the drama of school/work life.

Following you’ll find the perfect creepy collection of handmade bath and body non-food Halloween treats to haunt your bathroom this year. (Quite honestly though, I seriously want to hoard all of these for myself!)

Spooktacular Non-Food Halloween Treats

This anatomically correct bath bomb from The Mad Bombers is shaped just like a heart and will turn your tub into a bloody mess. Luckily it smells just like black cherry. Day saved. Buy it here.

If you have a The Walking Dead fan on your hands, then these pictures of rotting flesh may be in order for a bath time slaughter. Scented in your choice of either dirt or potting soil, these goons are actually a pair of soaps from The Charming Frog. Snag the set here.

The reviews for this creepy coffin bath bomb from Psycho Bombers doesn’t disappoint. When she said “Til Death Do Us Part,” she meant it. But that doesn’t mean she won’t make a return appearance to darken your Halloween – and your tub! Buy it here.

Lizzie Borden took an … well, a hatchet? A hatchet works just as well as an ax for round two of this slaughter from Sea Mist Co. that comes in the form of a red & white bourbon barrel scented bath bomb. Get yours here.

All dressed up and no place to go. If you’re going to be surly you might as well look the part. This matte black lipstick from Zolia Vera is the only black lipstick you’ll ever need. The natural, non-drying formula is uniquely whipped to perfection and sweetened with a dark blackberry honey flavor with emollient-rich natural oils. Stock up here.

This witch’s cauldron bath bomb from Euphoria Soap Works delights not only with it’s green brew and bloody bones, but you’ll be surprised to also find a bat ring hidden inside! Get yours here before they’re gone for good.

As if having arachnophobia wasn’t bad enough, this frightful spider soap from Sunbasilgarden Soap may bring out more than it’s fair share of Halloween screams. Made of pumpkin spice and everything nice, this natural glycerin soap is scented with buttery pumpkin scent and topped with sparkling glitter. The spider? It’s a bonus for your family’s favorite prankster. Buy it here.

Skinny dipping on all Hallows’ Eve can lead to some unfortunate events. Hypothermia aside, you never know when a severed body part may come into play. These severed fingers soaps from AJSweetSoap actually glow in the dark. So don’t be surprised if you stumble into a dark bathroom and find more than you expected. Just like a page out of Friday the 13th. Buy the set here.

Or, if fingers are too tame for your dark side, get your hands on a set of Daryl’s apocalyptic severed ears. It’s quite the spin off of soap on a rope. Add to your collection here.

What’s Halloween without a few skulls and crossbones? This incredibly creepy skull soap from The Charming Frog is anything but charming. Lucky for you though you can procure him in your favorite custom color and scent to match the decor in your guest bathroom to a tea! Find him here.

Brains are all the rage among cannibals and zombies alike. Get yours bath bomb style and served up on a platter from The Mad Bombers. Scented in winter apple, these bloody brains will look like a suicide in your bathtub by the time their done. Get yours here. After all a good hostess does prepare for every kind of guest.